Ocean acidification arises from the uptake of anthropogenic CO₂ by seawater, causing shifts in carbonate chemistry that lower pH and reduce the saturation state of calcium carbonate minerals. In ...
Ocean acidification, driven by the uptake of anthropogenic CO₂, alters seawater carbonate chemistry and imposes widespread physiological challenges on marine invertebrates. Shell‐forming taxa such as ...
Scientists have known for decades that soaring atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions are causing changes in ocean chemistry, threatening marine life and ecosystems. In June 2025, a study found that ...
Welcome to today’s edition of Boiling Point. I’m Ian James, a reporter on The Times climate and environment team, filling in for my colleague Sammy Roth. As the burning of fossil fuels and other human ...